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Farming and rural life discussion forum. Cooking, hunting, gardening, fishing, critters, etc.
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Bigdog
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Welcome Kids!

Postby Bigdog » Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:56 am

I just wanted to welcome our younger generation to your own forum here on farmallcub.com. Have fun and play nice! If you have a problem please discuss it with your parents first and please contact on of the board moderators or the board administrator for assistance.
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Dennis
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Re: Welcome Kids!

Postby Dennis » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:44 pm

Opps! I had a little permissions problem that did not allow our young members to post here. It's fixed now, so have fun!

Dennis

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Sam C
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Re: Welcome Kids!

Postby Sam C » Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:02 pm

Ok mabye we can make somthing of this how bout starting with who actually ownes their own cub an is not claming their parents cub.
Well I have a 48 Cub. :P
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Re: Welcome Kids!

Postby Michael Beck » Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:41 pm

I hope it is not asking to much. My son would like to be able to chat with someone his own age. Is this possible? What a great forum. :{_}:

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John C
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Re: Welcome Kids!

Postby John C » Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:58 pm

Sam C wrote:Ok mabye we can make somthing of this how bout starting with who actually ownes their own cub an is not claming their parents cub.
Well I have a 48 Cub. :P


Sam, as your Dad often says: "Whoa, hoss!!" I think that Cub was actually funded by your grandfather. I don't believe he is quite ready to hand over the keys.

Your dad would also say that you need to proofread your typing before submitting your postings.

Poor grammar and spelling = more time hitting the books and less time driving the Cub....

Now I'll get off this page and give it back to the kids...
"If every day were a holiday, sport would soon become chore"

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John C
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1986 IMT 539
Multiple Ford 8Ns that aren't any good
Location: Kennesaw, GA

Re: Welcome Kids!

Postby John C » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:15 pm

John C wrote:
Sam, as your Dad often says: "Whoa, hoss!!" I think that Cub was actually funded by your grandfather. I don't believe he is quite ready to hand over the keys.

Your dad would also say that you need to proofread your typing before submitting your postings.

Poor grammar and spelling = more time hitting the books and less time driving the Cub....



Did that sound a bit harsh? I wonder if the Spiveys went through this sort of thing :roll:
"If every day were a holiday, sport would soon become chore"

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Re: Welcome Kids!

Postby Lildog Jr » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:16 pm

:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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